That's not the point, Thor. He wants you to give it to him. [ You dense brick. ] Do you know how much he talks of you? He has been bleating about your absence since he arrived and found only me, at least approve of his demands when they hurt none.
Don't be stupid, there's no reason for either of us to linger here.
[ Loki is abruptly tired of making a fuss of himself when no one else is. The cast on his leg needs scissors so he magics them into his hand and starts slicing through the plaster. ]
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[ he's not changing his views on this ]
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Then I will be more direct with him about my thoughts on the matter.
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[ a totally straight face ]
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[ An equally straight face!! ]
I appreciate the gesture.
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No plans to go out in your giant metal container again? Once it is repaired?
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The Iron Trickster was a one-time speciality play, just to throw everyone off.
[ Also, a horrid way to fight once he started getting punched back. Who knew it wouldn't be like a video game? ]
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[ he hadn't expected him to go out in the first place, really. ]
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Then why bother saving the husk of a machine I fought in?
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Why not? Better than to leave it for scavengers.
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[ Why is Loki trying to find a deeper meaning beneath anything Thor says? That head injury must still be affecting him. ]
I think I'll be going home now.
[ Tugging off his sling, ow. ]
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[ he stands, rolls his shoulders. wonders what he'd been thinking of, coming here like this. ]
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[ Loki is abruptly tired of making a fuss of himself when no one else is. The cast on his leg needs scissors so he magics them into his hand and starts slicing through the plaster. ]
Where are you going after this?
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